2 parts are the arms that attached to your tv. these are the two things with hooks on them.

1 is the bar that attaches to the wall (you put the tv on this via the hooks from previous item)

1 rod that goes through the holes in the back bar once the tv is wall mounted.

theres a bunch of screws in the box, this is to cover all differnt tvs (different tvs use different screw sizes when attaching the arms). theres a bunch of different screws for attaching it to the wall.

I recommend

attach the arms to the back of your tv

measure from the hooks to the top of your tv, so you know how far down you need to put the bracket

decide what height you want the tv and measure down the distance from step 2.

find a stud, try to find 2, they should be 600mm apart.

find the centre of the stud (easily done with a nail/drill)

grab the biggest bolts and put one in the wall (not super tight)

put the other one in and level the bracket, this is where you make them super tights

put tv on wall

put bar through holes.

out of all of that the hardest part, is just finding the stud and decided the height you want the tv. the rest is very simple. I wouldnt get a builder in, unless you have a local one that doesnt charge much. Like I said, its a 5 minute job, and only requires a drill, level, and is very easy to do.

same principal as this one, but a lot easier, less bolts, easier to attach

I tried to mount the 2 hooks on the tv to start with and I think they are too long for my tv and the hooks are going to be visible from either the top or bottom I don't think there's going to be a middle ground they are just too long and the holes on the hooks don't match up with the back of the tv. I don't own a drill or a level! my friend did one with a screwdriver do you think I could?

At the risk of thread hijacking, what are you peeps doing with cables to your TV? I'm looking to wall mount soon and I want to build a cable tube into my wall to hide the cables rather than surface mount some capping.

I know I could use electrical conduit but I think I need some kind of tube system with nice corners and entry points where it meets the gib board.